Obama dragged for 'headache'-inducing presidential center update that has visitors squinting

Former President Barack Obama's presidential center in Chicago is again coming under scrutiny for its architectural design — this time leaving locals scratching their heads over confusing text wrapped around the top of the building. 

"I'm outside the Obama Center museum tower right now," Chicago Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bay posted to X Monday, sparking a deluge of mockery from locals and conservatives. 

"The new letters – an excerpt from Obama's Selma speech – are tough to read to me, giving off the lorem ipsum vibes," he added, referring to placeholder "dummy" text frequently used in graphic design templates to fill space with scrambled Latin.

Obama's presidential center — which includes a library, athletic facilities, a museum and more — is slated to open in June after years of delays that included lawsuits and federal reviews of opening the 20-acre campus on Chicago's South Side. 

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The construction includes a 225-foot museum tower with the text of Obama's 2015 speech in Selma, Alabama, marking the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, when civil rights demonstrators were met with violent resistance from local law enforcement in a watershed moment that helped galvanize support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

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Critics of the building had a field day on X in response to the building update, including one user comparing it to a "Klingon prison" in a nod to "Star Trek," while others lampooned the alleged inability to read the text. 

"What don’t you understand about," Targeted Victory vice president Logan Dobson posted. "YOU ARE AMERICA ED BY HABILAND UNENCUMBERED ADY TO SEIZE WE," he continued, mocking the confusing layout of the text. 

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"The dyslexic in me is not amused," journalist and columnist Salena Zito posted. 

"He put his own speech on the outside of his library?" one user posted. "Find yourself someone who loves you like Obama loves himself." 

"I gave up after developing a headache three lines from the top," one user posted. 

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"It looks like a WW2-era German anti-aircraft tower," another posted. 

"I noticed when I was in the air that the sentences wrap around the west and south sides of the building, and looks decent in a very specific spot on the ground or very good from the air… but like that’s not an ideal design in my opinion," a Chicago photojournalist posted to X. 

Other users didn't take issue with the campus itself, but remarked how the construction is gentrifying the South Side. 

"It actually does look good," one user posted. "Love or hate the guy, at least the presidential library will have a nice park for people to walk through. I get the whole blue vs red thing. But right now the main problem seems to be the gentrification and house price increases in the neighborhood."

The text inscription was prepared for installation at the end of 2025, according to the Obama Foundation's website. 

"At the Museum Building, crews are preparing support structures ahead of the installation of screen text taken from President Obama’s speech "You Are America," which marked the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery marches," the Obama Foundation said in its year-end recap on construction for 2025. 

The Obama Foundation has celebrated the center repeatedly since it was first announced more than a decade ago, describing it ahead of its opening as "a lively community hub, economic anchor, and beacon of democracy right here on the South Side of Chicago."

The campus has come under scrutiny from locals over gentrification concerns and over its Brutalist-style of architecture, a post-war-era style popularized in the 1950s known for its modular and minimalist designs. For locals in Chicago, they've dubbed the building the "The Obamalisk," according to the New York Post, in a jab at the Brutalist-inspired design. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the Obama Foundation for additional comment Tuesday morning. 



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